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    Yearly LEB w/ IPv6 LAX

    Wrong. I don't care about latency to Asia. I've already picked up a VPS from BudgetVM.
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    Traceroute

    From my home connection via Fairpoint in New England: Tracing route to webserver.softgit.com [67.214.170.244] over a maximum of 30 hops: 1 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 192.168.1.1 2 7 ms 8 ms 7 ms 71.168.66.1 3 6 ms 7 ms 7 ms 64.222.166.82 4 12 ms 12 ms...
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    Google: "Gmail users shouldn't expect email privacy"

    Three words: I don't care. Google (or my family, or my friends, or whoever) can read all my e-mails and searches for all I care. If I knew that I had been assigned a particular employee at Google whose job it was to read all content I ever received or sent through their services, the only reason...
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    Yearly LEB w/ IPv6 LAX

    I see. I didn't know that, so if you'd actually mentioned that I wouldn't have "argued" about it. This possibility is noted.
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    Yearly LEB w/ IPv6 LAX

    Ummm... Did you mean to post this on another thread, or is this you announcing that you're opening an L.A. location?
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    Yearly LEB w/ IPv6 LAX

    Clearly you did not read my first post:
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    Average cPanel VPS license cost?

    This is a question about a global average, not so much a place to plug your own cPanel prices. Though they are good :) Anyway, I'd say the average price I've seen with LEB companies is about $12/mo. With the bigger companies, it can get up to around $25/mo. Averaged altogether, I'd say maybe...
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    Yearly LEB w/ IPv6 LAX

    Unfortunately, though I like the VPS itself, for my purposes Multacom's network is less than ideal. You are on the list, though, but I'm still open to other suggestions
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    Yearly LEB w/ IPv6 LAX

    Test IP?
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    Yearly LEB w/ IPv6 LAX

    I'm looking for a low end VPS in L.A. (256MB or less), on a yearly contract. Native IPv6 is absolutely required. I'm with Iniz right now, but I need a second L.A. VPS with a different provider. As some of you may know I like BudgetVM, and since they do have all of the requirements I mentioned I...
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    Apache 2.4 Mess

    So I'm giving nginx a shot, as per 's suggestion. I found this tutorial, and have successfully set up LEMP on Ubuntu 13.04. A few questions: first, is there any script to automate this? It's a rather long setup process compared to how I used to do it. Also, how do I set up HTTPS with nginx?
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    INIZ Launches New OpenVZ.IO Locations in New York City & Los Angeles

    Hey @NinjaHawk, if they can pull IPv6 from Atlantic Metro in NYC, how come they haven't made it available to you? Aren't you in the same facility? Also, @INIZ, any chance of smaller plans in this location?
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    Ideas and suggestions for vpsBoard

    What happened to the thing that popped up when you selected part of a post allow you to quote or @mention? Just noticed it was gone, and I miss it!
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    Single homed VPS

    Maybe he's not actually looking for a VPS from them, just for a list of providers, so he can avoid them. Or maybe it's just some sort of network test of some kind.
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    Routing weirdness with Above.net IPv6

    Yup, looks good to me. According to the ticket response I got:
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    Apache 2.4 Mess

    I did. Those are the same config parameters I've always used, but now they don't work, presumably because I don't have the files in the right place. But I have no idea where the "right place" is.
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    Microsoft Crashes, plane into houses

    This intrigued me, as even though I'm very much in to aviation, I'd never heard of this. So I googled this exact part of the post, and found this: One Mile in Five: Debunked. Whether the variation is five miles or ten, it's false. What I can tell you is this: the U.S. is so in to aviation that...
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    Apache 2.4 Mess

    What do you use? I don't have any particular affinity towards Apache, it just works for me. I'm more a coder than a sysadmin, so I went with what a lot of other people are (were?) using, and which has plenty of documentation. But if I find other solutions have that too, I'll spend a bit of time...
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